Domestic Violence

What should I do in case of sexual assault?

1. Find a safe environment away from the attacker. Ask a trusted friend or family member to stay with you for moral support.
2. Know that what happened was not your fault and that now you should do what is best for you.
3. Report the attack to police by calling 911.

To preserve evidence of the attack, don't bathe or brush your teeth.

Write down all the details you can remember about the attack and the attacker.

Get medical attention.

To preserve forensic evidence, ask the hospital to conduct a rape kit exam.

If you suspect you may have been drugged, ask that a urine sample be collected.

Domestic Violence checklist?

When an argument occurs, go to a safe place with easy exit. Avoid rooms with no exits (i.e. bathroom), or rooms with possible weapons (kitchens, garages).

Make a list of people that can keep you safe.

Keep money on you at all times.

Memorize all important numbers - phone, etc.

Tell your friends and family of a "code word" you will use in case you call for help.

Think about what you will say to your partner if violence erupts.

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How often does sexual assault occur?

In 2007, there were 248,300 victims of rape, attempted rape, or sexual assault (these figures do not include victims 12 years old or younger.)

That comes out to 1 sexual assault every 127 seconds, or about 1 every 2 minutes.